Théophile A Steinlen


Theophile Steinlen was born in 1859 in Switzerland and arrived in Paris in 1882, he soon became a vital part of the Montmartre's artistic bohemia. His first works (lithographs) were for the popular cabaretier Aristide Bruant in 1884, which also accompanied a Bruant song. Between 1882 & 1913 Steinlen became artistic contributor and adviser to over thirty magazines, some of which he founded and directed. Some of his works emphasized particular aspects of his art more strongly such as social justice, somber studies of harrowed humanity in the world. In 1893, Steinlen exhibited his landscapes, nude portraits and paintings of animals and flowers at the Salon des Independents. Throughout his life Steinlen remained faithful to the subjects that affected him most deeply, namely life on the popular streets of Montmartre and Paris, his lithographs evoking the hardest aspects of life - the streets, factories and building sites reminding us of hunger, strikes, war and love. He died in 1923.

Chat Noir

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Steinlen Vintage Chat Noir KS758 66x91.4cm
(26"x 36") This print has no border as displayed. This print is to order  
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Steinlen Vintage Chat Noir KMF48 40x50cm
(16"x 20") Includes white border. This print is a stock item                        £9.99
Steinlen Vintage Chat Noir KPF557 28x35.5cm
(11"x 14") Includes white border. This print is to order                               £4.99

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